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STUDENT SELF APPRAISAL


SESSION: August to December, 2014

Course
code

Marks
Course

11EC401

Embedded System Design.

11EC402

Antenna and Wave Propagation.

11EC403

Microwave and Radar

11EC404
11EC405

Analog and mixed mode VLSI


Design
Embedded System Design Lab

11EC406

Microwave Engineering Lab

11EC407

Analog and Mixed Mode VLSI


Design Lab
Elective - II

11EC408
X

Mini Project / Spl. Topic / Elective

Test
1

Test
2

Attendance
Repor
t1

Repor
t2

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INDEX SHEET

Subject
code

Subject

Faculty
Handling

11EC401

Embedded System Design.

Rajeshwari.B

11EC402

Antenna and Wave Propagation.

11EC403

Microwave and Radar

11EC404

Analog and mixed mode VLSI


Design

11EC405

Embedded System Design Lab

11EC406

Microwave Engineering Lab

11EC407

Analog and Mixed Mode VLSI


Design Lab

8
9 11EC408X

Dr. Saumya
Adhikari
Mr. Kogali
Nagaraj
Mrs. Deepa
Yagain

Elective - II
Mini Project / Spl. Topic / Elective

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11EC401: EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN

Faculty: Rajeshwari.B
Hours: 52

Clas Chapter
s
Title/Referen Topics to be Covered
#
ce Literature
UNIT-1
1
Introduction to
embedded systems
2
Overview of Embedded
Embedded
system blocks, Physical
System
system -Processor
components:
and peripherals
3
Embedded software:
Tool chains, Boot
loader, Device Drivers,
Embedded OS
4
5-6
7
8-9
10
1112
13
1415
16
17
18
19

ARM processor
architecture,
Registers, Current
program status register
Pipeline, Exceptions
Interrupts and vector
table, core extensions
architecture revisions,
ARM Processor families
UNIT-2
Introduction
Data Processing
to ARM
Instructions,
Instruction Set Branch Instructions
Load- store Instructions
sections 3.1
to 3.9
software Interrupt
&
Instruction
sections 4.1
Program status register
to 4.2
Instructions
(T1)
Loading constants ARM
Extensions, conditional
execution
Introduction to Thumb
Instruction set

Credits: 04

% of Portion Covered
Reference
Cumulative
chapter

21.5%

21.5%

17.3%

38.8%

ARM
Processor
Fundamentals
:
Sections 2.1
to 2.8(T1)

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32

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3637
38
3940
41
42
4344
45

Programming
examples
UNIT -3
Introduction -OS
overview
process managementstates, new process
creation
Overview of
Inter Process
Operating
Communication using
Systems &
LINUX
RTOS
Pipes,, FIFO
Semaphore and
Programming
examples
Threads and
programming example
Process Scheduling
Basic concepts,
Scheduling Criteria
Scheduling Algorithms
(FCFS, SJF, RR, Priority
Scheduling)
memory management
Protection, Relocation,
Partition (Fixed,
Dynamic)
Paging, Segmentation
RTOS features. Priority
inversion Priority
inheritance and Priority
ceiling.
Dynamic priority
policies (RM schedule,
EDF ,LLF DM schedule)
UNIT-4
Overview of Device
drivers
I2C
overview
Peripherals
SPI, overview
UART overview
USB overview

28%

21.13%

66.87%

88%

SDIO overview

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4749
5052

NIC overview
UNIT-5
Case 1
Case Study of
Embedded
Systems with
RTOS

Case 2

12%

100%

Literature:
Book
Type

Co
de

Text book 1

Referenc
e books

1
2
3
4

Extensive use
Unit 3 to 5

Title & Author


ARM System Developers Guide
Designing and optimizing
system software, Andrew N
SLOSS, Dominic SYMES, Chris
Wright,

Publication info
Editi Publishe
on
r
Morgan
Kaufman
n

yea
r
201
0

. ARM system architecture,


Addison
199
Stephen B. Furber
Wesly
6
Operating Systems Internals and 6th
Pearson
design
Ed
William Stallings
Operating System Principles
7th
Wiley
Galvin
India
Introduction to Embedded
Tata
201
Systems
McGraw
0
SHIBU K.V
Hill
of technical datasheets and on-line documentation for Unit 1,

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11EC402: ANTENNA AND WAVE PROPAGATION


Faculty: Dr. Saumya Adhikari

Credits: 04
Hrs: 52

Cla
ss

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Chapter
Title /
Reference
Literature

T1: 1.1,
1.2, 1.2.1
1.2.6, 1.3,
1.3.1-1.3.3,
2.2, 2.2.12.2.5, 2.3,
2.4, 2.5,
2.5.1,
2.5.2,2.7 2.11, 2.13,
2.14, 2.15,
2.15.1,
2.15.2,
2.17.1. 3.1
to 3.6

Topics to be Covered

UNIT I
Introduction, types of antennas,
radiation mechanism.
Radiation pattern, isotropic,
directional,
and omnidirectional patterns,
Principal patterns, radiation
pattern lobes, field regions,
radians and steradian.
Radiation power density and
intensity,
directivity and gain, antenna and
beam efficiency
half power beamwidth and
bandwidth. Input impedance
Antenna aperture and effective
length.

% of
Portion
Covered
Ref Cu
er
mu
enc lati
e
ve
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

T1: 5.1,
5.2, 5.2.1
to5.2.6, 5.3,
5.3.1, 5.3.2
R1: example
2.5

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

T1: 6.1,
6.2, 6.3,
6.3.1 to
6.3.3, 6.4,
6.4.1 to
6.4.2, 6.8,
6.8.1, 6.10,
6.10.1

Friis transmission equation


Radiation integrals, vector
potentials.
Relation between vector and
scalar potential: Lorentz condition
Solution for inhomogeneous
vector
potential wave equation.
Far field radiation
UNIT II
Infinitesimal current element (or
Hertzian dipole): radiated fields,
power density
radiation resistance, near field
region, and intermediate field
region, far field region,
Small dipole: region separation,
far field approximations
Finite length dipole: current
distribution, radiated fields,
power density, radiation intensity
and radiation resistance,
directivity, input resistance.
Half wavelength dipole. Hertzian
dipole in the x and y direction
Loop antennas. Small circular
loop- radiated fields,
power density and radiation
resistance,
near field region, far field region,
radiation intensity and directivity
Circular loop of constant currentradiated fields,
power density and radiation
resistance
radiation intensity and directivity
UNIT III
2 element array: pattern
multiplication,
N element linear array: Array
factor, uniform amplitude and
spacing,
broadside array,
ordinary endfire array,
phased array
N element linear array: uniform

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39
40
41
42
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45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

spacing
N element linear array: uniform
spacing non uniform amplitude
- array factor
Rectangular planar array
Rectangular planar array: array
factor
UNIT IV
helical antenna: axial mode helix,
normal mode helix
microstrip patch antenna
R1: 6.5,
Introduction, field equivalence
6.5.1, 6.5.2, principle,
6.9, 4.2,
sheet current distribution in free
4.2.2, 4.3,
space,
4.3.1, 4.3.2,
pattern properties
4.8, 4.9,
radiation pattern as Fourier
4.10, 4.10.1,
transform of current distribution.
4.10.2,
Horn antenna: pyramidal horn.
Reflector antenna: flat plate
4.10.3
reflector, corner reflector
Reflector antenna: prime focus
fed parabolic reflector,
Cassegrain reflector configuration
UNIT V
Surface wave propagation
Wave tilt, Attenuation of surface
R2: 10.1,
wave,
10.1.1,
Space Waves, Space wave
10.1.2,
with directional antennas
10.2,
space wave over spherical earth.
10.2.1,
10.2.2,
Structure of ionosphere, dielectric
10.3,
constant of ionosphere,
10.3.1 to
group velocity for wave in plasma,
10.3.3,
wave propagation through
10.4,
ionosphere, skip distance, virtual
10.4.1 to
height
10.4.4 attenuation of waves in
ionosphere, maximum usable
frequency.

20

86

14

100

Literature:
Book
Type

Co
de

Title & Author

Publication info
Editi
Publisher
on

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ar

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Text book

Reference
books

T1

R1
R2

Antenna theory analysis


and design, C.A.Balanis
Antennas and
Propagation, A.R.Harish &
M.Sachidananda
Electromagnetic Waves,
R K Shevgaonkar

Seco
nd
First
First

John Wiley &


sons
Oxford
University
Press
Tata
Mcgrawhill

11EC403: Microwave and Radar (4-0-0-4)


Faculty: Mr. Kogalli Nagaraj
Clas
s
#

Chapter
Title/Reference
Literature

Credits: 04 Hours: 52

Topics to be
Covered

% of Portion
Covered
Individ Cumulative
ual

UNIT-1
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1-10

1120

Unit1:Text1
9-2,9-4,9.5,
10-0,10-1-1

Unit2: Text1
7-0,7-1-1,7-1-2,72-1,7-2-2,7-3-1,73-2,7-3-3,7-3-4
8-0,8-1-1,8-1-2,81-3,8-1-4,8-2-1,82-2,8-2-3,8-3-1,83-2,8-3-3,
8-5-3
Unit2: Reference
Book1
10.3

Unit3: Text2
1.1,1.2,1.3,1.4,1.
5,2.1,2.2,2.3,2.4,
2.5,2.7,2.9,2.10,2
.12

2132

Klystrons, Reflex
Klystrons, TWT,
Magnetrons(cylindrical
Magnetron oscillators)
UNIT-2
Microwave Diodes:
Transfer electron
devices: Introduction,
GUNN effect diodes
GaAs diode, RWH
theory, Modes of
operation, Avalanche
transit time devices:
READ diode, IMPATT
diode, Parametric
amplifiers
Other diodes: PIN
diodes, Schottky
barrier diodes.
UNIT-3
Introduction to Radar:
Basic Radar, The
simple form of the
Radar equation, Radar
Block diagram, Radar
frequencies,
Applications of Radar,
Radar Equation:
Introduction, Detection
of signals in noise,
Receiver Noise and the
Signal to Noise ratio,
Probabilities of
detection and False
alarm, Radar Cross
Section of Targets,
Transmitter power,
Pulse Repetition
Frequency, System
losses

19

19

19

38

23

61

UNIT-4
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Unit4: Text2
3.1,3.2,3.5,3.6,3.
9
3342

Unit5: Text2
10.1,10.3,11.1,11
.2,11.3,11.4,11.5,
9.5
4352

MTI and Pulse Doppler


Radar: Introduction to
Doppler and MTI
Radar, Delay-line
cancellers, Digital MTI
processing, Moving
target detector, Pulse
Doppler Radar.
UNIT-5
Radar Transmitters:
Introduction, Solid
state RF power sources
Radar Receivers::
Radar receiver,
Receiver noise figure,
Super Heterodyne
Receiver, Duplexers
and Receiver
Protectors, Radar
displays.
Radar antenna:
Electronically steered
phased array antennas

19

80

20

100

Text Books:
Samuel Y. Liao, Microwave Devices and Circuits,
PHI/Pearson Education.
Text Books /
References:

Merrill L. Skolnik, Introduction to Radar Systems, 3e,


TMH.
Reference Book:
Microwave Engineering- David Pozar Jhon Wiley and
Sons 3rd Edition
Microwave Engineering-Annapurna Das and Sisir Das
TMH Publications

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11EC404: DESIGN OF ANALOG AND MIXED MODE VLSI


CIRCUITS
Faculty Incharge: Mrs. Deepa Yagain
Hrs: 52
Cla
ss
#

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

% of portions
covered
Refe
Topics to be Covered
Cumu
r
lative
ence
: Basic MOS Device Physics & Single stage Amplifier
General considerations
MOS V-I Characteristics
Second Order effects

Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
UNIT I

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Credits: 04

MOS small signal Model


CS stage with resistive load
CS stage with diode connected load
23.1
CS stage with current source load
CS stage with source degeneration
Source follower
Common gate stage
Cascode stage-1
Cascode stage-2
UNIT II : Differential Amplifiers
Basic difference pair-1
Basic difference pair-2
Common mode response-1
Common mode response-2
Razavi15.38
4.1,4.2,4.3,4.4,4.5 Differential pair with MOS loads-1
Differential pair with MOS loads-2
Gilbert cell-1
Gilbert cell-2
UNIT III : Passive and Active Current Mirrors
Razavi-5.1,5.2,5.3
Basic Current mirrors-1
19.23
Basic current mirrors-2
Cascode current mirrors-1
Cascode current mirrors-2
Active current mirrors
Active current mirrors-large signal
analysis
Razavi2.1,2.2,2.3,2.4.3

23.1

38.46

57.69

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Active current mirrors-small signal


analysis
Common mode properties
Problems
Problems

25
26
27
28

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37
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40
41
42

UNIT IV : Operational amplifiers


RazaviGeneral considerations
9.1,9.2,9.3,9.4,
Performance parameters
9.5,9.6,9.7,9.8,9.9 One stage op amps-1
One stage op amps-2
Two stage Opamps-1
Two stage Opamps-2
Gain Boosting
Common mode feedback
Slew rate
Power supply Rejection Ratio
UNIT V: Data Converters Architectures

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49
50
51
52

Baker-29.1,29.2.129.2.5

DAC Architectures:Digital Input Code,


Resistors String
R-2R Ladder Networks
Current Steering
Charge Scaling DACs, Cyclic DAC
Pipeline DAC
ADC Architectures, Flash
2-Step Flash ADC
Pipeline ADC
Integrating ADC

19.23

19.23

76.92

100

Successive approximation ADC


Text Book:
Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits, Behzad Razavi, TMH, 2007
CMOS Circuit Design, Layout, Simulation ,R. Jacaob Baker, Harry W Li,
David E Boyce, PHI Edn, 2005

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11TE326 - MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION (4-0-0-4)


Faculty: Mr. Arun Vikas Singh
Credits: 04
Hours: 52
Clas
s
#

Chapter
Title/Referen
ce Literature

Text book1.1, 1.2, 1.3,


3.1, 3.2, 5.1,
5.2, and 5.3

1-12

1322

2332

3342

Text book7.1, 7.3, 7.4,


7.5, 7.6, 7.7
Text book8.1 - 8.9

Text book9.1 - 9.4

Topics to be Covered

UNIT-1
Introduction to Multimedia:
What is multimedia,
Multimedia and Hypermedia,
WWW, overview of
Multimedia software tools.
Graphics and Image
Representation: Graphics/
Image data types, popular
file formats.
Fundamental Concepts in
Video: Types of video
Signals, Analog video, Digital
video.
Basics of Digital Audio:
Digitization of sound, MIDI,
Quantization and
Transmission of Audio.
UNIT-2
Lossless Compression
Algorithms: Introduction,
Run-length coding, variablelength coding, DictionaryUNIT-3
Lossy Compression
Algorithm: Introduction,
Distortion measures, rate
distortion theory,
Quantization, Transform
UNIT-4
Image Compression
Standards: The JPEG
standard,UNIT-5
The JPEG2000

% of Portion
Covered
Individ Cumulat
ual
ive

23

23

19

42

19

61

19

80

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Text bookMPEG Video Coding Basic


10.1
10.4,
video compression
4311.2,
11.3,
techniques-H.261, MPEG-1,
52
12.1, 12.2,
MPEG-2, MPEG-4.
12.3, 12.4
Literature:
Book
Title & Author
Type
Fundamentals of Multimedia, Ze-Nian Li
Text
and Mark S. Drew.
Book

20

100

Publication info
Publisher
Pearson
Education 2004

Synthesis and Optimization of Digital Circuit


11EC379
Faculty:

Class

Jayashree H V
Hours: 52

Chapter
Title /
Reference
Literature

2-3

4-6

7-11

12-14

15

Introduction
to synthesis
and
optimization
(T1:1.5, 2.1,
2.2, 2.3,
2.4.1,2.4.2,2.
4.3, 2.5.)

Credits: 4

Topics to be Covered

% of Portion
Covered
Cum
Refere
u
nce
lative

UNIT-1
Circuit Models, synthesis and
optimization
Notations,
undirected
graphs,
directed graphs, combinatorial
optimization.
Introduction
to
decision
and
optimization
problems, algorithms, tractable
and intractable problems.
Fundamental algorithms: Linear
and Integer Programs : Branch
and Bound, Tree cover.
greedy scheduling algorithms.
26.92
Graph optimization problems and
algorithms:Dijkstra, Bellman Ford
Algorithm.
Graph coloring algorithms: Vertex
coloring, Leftedge algorithms.
Boolean algebra : Boolean
functions,
representation
of
Boolean functions using Binary
Decision diagram ,ROBDD, ITE
operator(only representations and
problems) .
UNIT-2
Schedule Algorithms: Introduction, 19.23

26.92

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19
20-22

23-24

Architectura
l or High
Level
Synthesis
and
Optimizatio
n
T1:5.1,5.2,5.3
,5.3.1,5.3.2,
5.3.3,5.4.1,5.
4.3,5.4.2,5.4.
4,5.6.

25

26-28

29-31
31-32

Logic Level
Synthesis
and
Optimizatio
nPart I
T1: 7.1,
7.2,7.2.1,7.2.
2,
7.2.3,
7.2.4,7.4.17.4.4

32-34

35
36-38

39
40-42

Logic Level
Synthesis
and
Optimizatio
n
-Part II
T1:9.1, 9.2.1,,
9.3,
9.3.1.

a model for scheduling problems,


Scheduling
without
resource
constraints: ASAP, ALAP, Latency
constrained,
Scheduling
under
timing
constraints.
Scheduling
with
resource
constraints:
Integer
linear
programming
Model,
HUs
Algorithm, List Scheduling, Force
directed scheduling.
Scheduling
Pipe
lined
circuits:Scheduling with pipelined
resources, functional pipelining,
loop folding.
UNIT-3
Two Level Combinational Logic
Optimization: Logic optimization
principles
Definitions: Multiple output
implicant, Multiple output
minterm, cover, minimum
cover,irredundant cover, prime,
essential prime implicant .
Exact Logic minimization:QM
19.23
method and Petricks method.
Heuristic Logic Minimization:
operators(Expand,Reduce,Reshap
e,Irredundant) with examples,
Testability Propertes.
logic minimization Methods:
Expand, Reduce, Irredundant,
Essentials.(only method and
problems
UNIT-4
Sequential Circuit Optimization:
Introduction,
Sequential circuit optimization
using state based models: State
minimization for completely
specified finite state machines
State minimization for
incompletely specified finite state
machines,
sequential circuit optimization

19.23

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45
46-48

49-50

Logic Level
Synthesis
and
Optimizatio
n-Part III
T1:
10.1,10.2,10.
3.110.3.5,10.4,1
0.5

51-52

using network models:


Introduction to retiming,
cycle time minimization using
retiming
UNIT-5
Cell Library Binding:Introduction,
Problem formulation and analysis,
algorithms for library binding:
Covering Algorithms based on
structural matching
simple tree based matching,
MATCH algorithm, tree based
covering, Boolean matching,
specific problems and lgorithms
for library binding: Rule based
library binding comparisons of
Algorithmic and rule based library
binding.
Implementation of Algorithms
using existing EDA tools and
implementing the same using
Matlab/c++.

15.38

100

Literature:
Book
Type

Cod
e

Title & Author

Text book

T1

Synthesis and Optimization of


Digital Circuits, Giovanni De
Micheli

Publication info
Publisher
Edition
year
Tata
2003
McGraw-Hill

11EC405 :ESD Laboratory


Staff:Rajeshwari.B
Credits:1

We
ek
#
1

3
4

Progra
m#

List of programs
Write an ALP to find the GCD (Greatest Common Divisor), with
and without conditional execution of ARM. Observe the
difference, and power of conditional execution of ARM
Write a program for convolution of two sequences to compare
the performance and complexity of the code with and without
MLA instruction
Write a program to multiply two matrices. Compare the
performance and complexity of the code with and without MLA
instruction
Write a program to send stream of characters through serial
port in a full duplex mode.

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Write a program to open a file and using fork system call


creates a child process. Let both the parent and child process
write to the same file. Check the output of the file.

(a) Write a simple program to create three threads.


(b) Perform 3x3 matrices addition using threads.

Write a program to communicate between two processes using


PIPE (b) FIFO.

Write a program to synchronize shared memory usage using


Semaphore.

Write a program to scan the keypad, assign own values to the


keys and display the key pressed.

10
11

12
13

I/O operation of ARM kit using GPIO LED port


Write a program to display
Stream of characters on LCD display left to right
4 digit numerical values on LCD display right to left
Write a program to interface Seven segment display through
decoder
Write a program to Interface I2 C device

11EC405: Microwave engineering-2 Lab (0-0-2-1)


Faculty: Mr. Kogali Nagaraj
List of Experiments:
Cycle1:
1. Determination of modes, transit time, electronic tuning range and
sensitivity of Reflex klystron oscillator.
2. Determination of V-I curve of Gunn diode, frequency pushing factor,
peak power delivery, guide wavelength, frequency and VSWR.
3. Measurement of Directivity, beam width & gain of Horn antenna.
4. Measurement of Directivity, beam width & Gain of three types of
Parabolic antenna.
Cycle2:
5. Measurement of Directivity, beam width & Gain of Dipole antenna
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6. Radiation pattern measurement of three types of antennas.


7. Determination of Coupling coefficient and insertion loss of Directional
coupler.
8. Determination of Coupling coefficient and insertion loss of Magic Tee
Cycle3:
9. Determination of Scattering matrix coefficients of T planes/ Magic tee
10.Measurement of impedance using slotted line Assembly.
11.SWR measurement using double minima method.
12.Characteristics of Isolator/ Circulator/Attenuator.
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Day
Wee
Month Mo
We Th
k#
Tue
Fri
n
d
u

Sat

#
worki
ng
days

1.

AUG

2.

AUG

11

12
EWD

13

14

15
H

16

Activities
Course
Registra
tion
9 Friday TT
15 Indepen

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dence
Day

1
3.

AUG

18

4.

AUG/SE
P

25

5.

SEP

19
EWD
2
26
EWD
3
2
EWD
4
9
EWD
5

20

21

22
FAM
1

23

Dropping of
Course/s

27

28

29
H

30

29-Ganesha
Chaturthi

10

11

12
CCM
1

13

6.

SEP

7.

SEP

15

16

17

18

19

20
PTM
1

8.

SEP

22
T1

23
T1

24
H

25
T1

26
T1

27
T1

9.

SEP/OC
T

29

30
EWD
6

2
H

3
H

4
H

7
EWD
7

8
H

9
BB
V

10
BBV

11
ASD
I

13

14
EWD
8

15

16

17
FAM
2

18

22
H

23

24
H

25

10.

11.

OCT

OCT

12.

OCT

20

21
EWD
9

13.

OCT/N
OV

27
T2

28
T2

29
T2

30
T2

31
T2

1
H

14.

NOV

4
H

7
CCM
II

8
H

13 Friday
TT

TEST-1
24-Mahalaya
Amavasya,
2-Gandhi
Jayanthi
3- Ayudha
Pooja
4- Vijaya
Dashami
6Wednesday
TT
8-Valmiki
Jayanthi
11 Friday
TT
Withdrawal
of Course/s
22-Naraka
Chaturdasi
24Balipadyami
TEST-2
1-Kannada
Rajyostava
4- Muharram
8Kanakadasa

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Jayanthi,
15.

NOV

10

11
EWD
10

12

13
BB
V

14
BBV

16.

NOV

17

18

19

20

21
LWD

17.

NOV/
DEC

24
MT

25
MT

26
MT

27

28

18.
19.

DEC
DEC

1
8

2
9

3
10

4
11

5
12

20.

DEC

15

16

17

18

19

21.

DEC

22

23

24

25
H

26

DEC/JA
29
30
31
1
2
N
FAM I : First Faculty Advisor Meeting
Teachers Meeting
CCM I: First
22.

15
PTM
2
ASD
II
22
FAS
D

21- Last
working
Day
Preparation
29
week/ MakeIOH
up Test
6
SEE THEORY
EXAMS
13
SEE
20
PRACTICAL
EXAMS
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Christmas
PTM I: First Parent
Class Committee Meeting
5

FAM II: Second Faculty Advisor Meeting


PTM II: Second Parent
Teachers Meeting
CCM II: Second Class Committee Meeting
BBV: Blue Book Verification (3.45 to 4.45PM)
EWD: Extended Working
Day
ASD: Attendance & Sessional Marks display
H : Holiday
Day
display

LWD: Last working


FASD: Final attendance & Sessional marks

IOH- Issue of Hall ticket


Announcement of Results: Jan 2, 2015
Commencement of Even Semester : Jan 5, 2015

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